ISO 9001 Training
Understanding ISO 9001:2008
Requirements for Quality Management Systems
8.3 Control of Nonconforming Product
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8 Measurement, Analysis and Improvement
8.3 Control of Nonconforming
Product
The
organization shall ensure that product which does not conform to product requirements is
identified and controlled to prevent its unintended use or delivery. A documented procedure
shall be established to define the controls and related responsibilities and authorities for
dealing with nonconforming product.
Where
applicable, the organization shall deal with nonconforming product by one or more of the
following ways:
a)
by taking action to eliminate the detected nonconformity;
b)
by authorizing its use, release or acceptance under concession by a relevant authority and,
where applicable, by the customer;
c)
by taking action to preclude its original intended use or application;
d)
by taking action appropriate to the effects, or potential effects, of the nonconformity when
nonconforming product is detected after delivery or use has started.
When
nonconforming product is corrected it shall be subject to re-verification to demonstrate
conformity to the requirements.
Records of the nature of nonconformities and any subsequent actions taken, including concessions
obtained, shall be maintained (see 4.2.4).
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ISO
9001 Training - Key Explanation Points and Tips:
Nonconforming product is defined as product that does not conform to
customer requirements; applicable regulatory requirements or your own organization requirements. The
definition may also apply to nonconforming processes and services. Nonconformities may relate to suppliers
and outsourced work; your own organizational activities or product shipped to customers.
Your
documented procedure for nonconforming product must include controls and responsibilities to - identify;
contain,(i.e. prevent further processing or use); keep records of the nature and other details of the
nonconformity; notify appropriate personnel and customer, where appropriate; evaluate what disposition action needs
to be taken; carry out timely disposition; determine policies for release for further processing or shipment to the
customer; obtain customer concessions; rework and re-verification; establish performance indicators to measure the
effectiveness of the control of nonconformance process; etc.
Product or material found with no identification or its quality status is not known, should be
treated as nonconforming product and controlled by the above procedure.
If
you find that nonconforming product has been shipped, without a customer concession, you must take appropriate
action to reduce the immediate and consequential effect of the nonconformity. Depending upon the seriousness and
scope of the nonconformity, you might consider taking action to eliminate the nonconformity as well as corrective
action (see clause 8.5.2) to eliminate the root causes of the nonconformity. While there is no requirement to
notify the customer (unless contractually required), it might be appropriate in specific circumstances to notify
the customer and resolve the situation to your customer’s satisfaction.
A
similar rationale may be applied where product has been shipped that does not meet regulatory requirements. Depending upon the
seriousness and scope of the nonconformity, you might consider taking action to eliminate the nonconformity as well
as corrective action (see clause 8.5.2) to eliminate the root causes of the nonconformity. You need to be aware of
any reporting requirements imposed by regulatory bodies and comply with
them.
A concession authorization allows you
to ship nonconforming
product, under controlled conditions. A deviation authorization allows you to manufacture product different from the
original specification, under controlled conditions. In both these situations, make sure that you obtain
these authorizations in writing prior to shipping or manufacturing nonconforming
product.
All product realization processes (see
clause 7.1) must show the interaction with your process for nonconforming
product.
Performance indicators to measure the effectiveness of
control of nonconforming product may include - reduction in cycle time to evaluate and dispose of
nonconforming product; reduced errors in preventing unintended use or delivery; improved alternate use of
nonconforming product and cost recovery; etc.
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